Stockdale and CJ

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  1. HatterDon

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    Surprised there's not much talk about this on FUSA, but we loaned out young Stockdale to Leicester -- who have just about wrapped up promotion back to the CCC. Since we had reached our maximum number of players we could loan out prior to that, we had to take someone back. Surprisingly, for me at least, the person we retrieved from loan was Collins John. CJ has been languishing in the reserve side of a mid-table Dutch side. Aside from a couple of pretty nice outings in Europe, he hasn't really done much. Word is that he wasn't impressing anyone there with his work ethic. What a shocker, eh? :shock:

    I'm usually wrong about everything, but I think that this loan retrieval is the final proof that Fulham have not the slightest interest in every having Eddie Johnson play in the Black and White again. Unlike CJ, Eddie is at least in Cardiff's first team squad, and does get on the pitch from time to tiome. If Collins John is preferred to you, then you'd best pack your bags and head back to MLS.
     
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  2. nevzter

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    EJ has some hope as I heard that CJ was ruled offside during his return flight to London.
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  3. jmh

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    I'm not sure why that's necessarily the conclusion. EJ has been in England for right about a year now; CJ has almost 100 EPL matches under his belt. If we were to postulate a false dichotomy that only CJ or EJ were considered to be brought back on loan (as opposed to Hammer or Leijer or one of the others), it certainly could be that Roy thinks it's better for EJ's development to stay at Cardiff and get into some matches (it's frustrating that he's not finding the net, certainly, but he's getting some minutes for a club that's good enough to be pushing for promotion to the EPL) than to come back to Fulham and sit, whereas CJ is what he is and if he's not playing anyway then he may as well not play in London.
     
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  4. Corky

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    Re: RE: Stockdale and CJ

    Made me laugh , :D
     
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    I agree with the logic. Collins John has at least demonstrated he can score in England - lest we forget he led the club in scoring in 2005-6. Eddie Johnson hasn't scored (for club) since Kansas City...
     
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  6. DCDave

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    I agree with JMH. My guess is that bringing back CJ instead of EJ means good things for EJ.

    I think they brought back CJ because they don't care about him, and he has less chance of getting into a match than I do. I think his main responsibility with Fulham will be to make sure all of the footballs are picked up off the pitch after practice. You see this in baseball sometimes too when they bring up a backup from the minors to warm the bench but let the prospect play in the minors.
     
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  7. Spencer

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    Just hearing the name Collins John has upset me!:x All that talent, such a shame...
     
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  8. jmh

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    This is the right analogy. Though I wouldn't really say that this means anything particularly good for EJ (he needs to start scoring goals soon if he wants to have a future in England), but I don't think it means anything bad for him either.
     
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  9. HatterDon

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    Eddie had a rare start and played the full 90 today in a 3-1 victory. He didn't start, but he was NOT the striker that was subbed. And, in a mini-hijack, Andranik was sent off for Barnsley in the same match in the 65th minute.
     
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  10. timmyg

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    got it covered,don.
     
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  11. jmh

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    I assume what you meant to say was "didn't score, but was NOT the striker that was subbed." The match report on Cardiff City's website says "man of the match Eddie Johnson impress[ed] in attack" and mentions that he set up CCFC's third goal and drew the foul that started the scrum in which Andranik picked up his second yellow card. (Eddie also earned a yellow of his own on what the match report describes as a pretty blatant handball in the attacking penalty area.) Take it for what it's worth, but fan voters on Sky also picked Eddie as MotM. The lack of goals remains worrisome, but it sounds like maybe he's starting to find his feet. It'd be nice if he is, anyway.
     
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  12. HatterDon

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    that was what I meant. Thanks, Josh ... and thanks BarryP for your match report coverage elsewhere.
     
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  13. andypalmer

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    He didn't score, but he did assist on two of the goals (first and third). "Good on ya, Eddie!"
     
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